Graham Alexander's controversial penalty completed Preston's fightback and put
North End into the fifth round of the FA Cup at the expense of Sheffield
United.
Alexander netted in the 70th minute after Robert Page was harshly adjudged to
have deliberately handled a right-footed flick from super sub Richard Cresswell,
who had levelled for the home side 18 minutes earlier.
Preston had gone behind to an early strike from Peter Ndlovu, before battling
back to achieve their first FA Cup win over the Blades at the fifth attempt.
The defeat for United extends their woeful record at Deepdale where they last
won in September 1955.
It had looked so much brighter for the visitors in the 14th minute when Ndlovu
put them ahead with their first real attack of the game.
The former Coventry winger was left unmarked at the far post, half volleying
into the top corner after home skipper Sean Gregan had inadvertently headed on
Gus Uhlenbeek's long throw.
Ndlovu's goal brought an end to Preston's bright start.
The home side's first chance came when Wilk de Vogt mis-kicked Uhlenbeek's
headed back pass straight to Steve Basham, but the forward fired wide from 30
yards with the United keeper struggling to get back to his goal.
Iain Anderson volleyed over from long range in eighth minute and moments later
the Preston midfielder's free-kick from the left was headed weakly into the arms
of de Vogt by Chris Lucketti.
The defender was left to rue the missed easy chance as Ndlovu put United in
front soon after.
Buoyed by the goal, the Blades - who reached two FA Cup semi-finals in the 90s
- continued to press forward with Michael Tonge causing problems for the home
defence.
Midway through the half, the midfielder put a 25-yard free-kick narrowly wide
and a minute later he was felled in the box by Gregan - but only anindirect
free-kick was awarded.
Preston, who were knocked out by United on replays in 1899 and 1936, began to
threaten more and their most promising spell so far culminated with only a
spectacular goal-line clearance from Page denying Michael Keane in the 31st
minute.
Fresh from a likely half-time rollocking from manager David Moyes, Preston
surged forward and were level seven minutes after the restart.
Cresswell, on for Steve Basham at half-time, ran on to fellow sub Macken's
flick-on from a long ball to steer home the equaliser.
Preston should have gone ahead in the 61st minute, only for Keane to put a
free header over the bar from 10 yards after more trickery from Anderson down
the left.
The home side were dominant now with Cresswell shooting into the side-netting
and Macken blasting over, both from inside the area.
Preston were rewarded for their pressure in the 70th minute, albeit in
controversial fashion.
Alexander did not let the United protests put him off though as he confidently
sidefooted the ball to the right of de Vogt.
Eight minutes later, Macken burst forward and held off the attentions of two
visiting defenders, only to pull his shot across goal.
United were frustrated in their attempts to search for an equaliser, with
Preston looking the more likely to grab another goal as the substitute
strikeforce of Macken and Cresswell continued to threaten.
Teams:
Preston: Moilanen, Alexander, Lucketti,
Murdock (Cartwright 10), Edwards, Skora (Macken 24), Gregan,
Keane, Anderson, Basham (Cresswell 45), Healy.
Subs Not Used: Barry-Murphy, Lonergan.
Booked: Healy.
Goals: Cresswell 53, Alexander 71 pen.
Sheff Utd: de Vogt, Uhlenbeek, Sandford, Page, Ullathorne,Ford (Santos 88), Tonge, Brown, Asaba (Montgomery 73), D'Jaffo,
Ndlovu.
Subs Not Used: Jagielka, Nicholson, Doane.
Booked: Asaba, D'Jaffo, Uhlenbeek.
Goals: Ndlovu 14.
Att: 13,068
Ref: A Bates (Stoke on Trent).